Trump visits Trump-branded Hawaii resort

President Donald Trump visited one of his Trump-branded properties in Hawaii on Saturday shortly before he was scheduled to depart for Japan amid his 13-day trip to Asia.

White House press secretary Sarah Sanders said the president stopped by Trump International Hotel in Waikiki to "say hello and thank you to the employees for all their hard work," according to a pool report.

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Trump was accompanied by White House Chief of Staff John Kelly and senior adviser Jared Kushner.

The visit marks Trump's 97th day at a Trump-owned property during his time in office, according to MSNBC. Depending on the time of year, Trump has frequently visited his golf clubs in Virginia and New Jersey along with his Mar-a-Lago club in Florida.